The LG G3 has finally launched in India and comes in two variants: 2 GB of RAM with 16 GB internal storage and 3 GB of RAM with 32 GB storage. The main appeal of the smartphone is the Quad HD display which promises a 2560x1440 resolution with a 534 ppi pixel density. From the outset, the LG G3 features a Snapdragon 801 CPU clocked at 2.5 GHz, offering an Adreno 330 GPU for strong performance in games and 3D-intensive applications. If you’ve seen the Sony Xperia Z2, it’s very comparable in terms of hardware with fluid navigation and absolutely zero lag. As for the 5.5 IPS LCD display, the dense packing of pixels makes for perhaps the best smartphone screen ever created.
Other new features include the 13 megapixel rear camera BSI sensor with OIS+ and a hybrid infrared autofocus that provides faster focusing than the competition. The quality of images is very good especially in low light settings and the 3000 mAh battery provides for a strong 9 to 10 hours of screen-on time. The only real weak link is Android 4.4 KitKat since it’s been skinned with Optimus UI but it comes with a few decent features like Knock Code.
For the LG G3’s price of Rs. 47,990 (16 GB) and Rs. 50,990 (32 GB), you get a very strong smartphone package with an excellent display. It’s definitely worth the price, even if apps and other media will need time to properly take advantage of the display.

- The LG smartphone has a slim body at just 8.9 mm in thickness to make it easy to handle.

- It operates on Android OS, v4.4.2 (KitKat), v5.0.2 (Lollipop), and has a planned upgrade to v6.0 (Marshmallow)

- The quad-core 2.5 GHz processor ensures that programs can load as quickly as possible.

- The Li-ion 3000 mAh battery can be removed and replaced if necessary. Meanwhile, it can handle up to 19 hours of talk time on a 2G network or 21 hours on a 3G network.

- The 3G RAM on this phone ensures that more programs can be open without having to worry about the phone slowing down.

- The phone memory can be expanded up to 128 GB using a MicroSD card.

Cons:

- The buttons on the bottom part of the screen might be a little too responsive. That is, it is easy to accidentally touch a button and do something unwanted with it.

- The speaker on the top part of the phone needs to be clearly open and unobstructed as there aren't many other spots for the phone to work with.

Verdict:

You will be surprised at how well the LG G3 Android smartphone can work for your talking and online usage needs. It is fast enough to help you get online and do more things but still physically small enough to be easy to hold onto. You will especially enjoy the fine display on this phone for when you're looking to get online and do things with this phone.

The display just the best the size is also not as usual 5.5 inch mobiles it has ultra thin bezels the battery life is great too
The camera is also one of the best it is also expandable upto 128 GB with removable battery for me is the best phone the reviews are also great just wait for some days and the price will fall then it would be the best phone for the amount I would say it should at least be priced at around 45k